2025 Recorded Course Catalog
Bring your CPE catalog to life with Galasso Learning Solutions’ recorded course packages. Developed and delivered by industry experts, our engaging, high-quality A&A content features stories, analogies, and example real-world to create an impactful learning experience. Easily integrate our NASBA-compliant courses into your LMS and give your members the exceptional training they deserve.
GLS’s 2025 Catalog will be available by May 1, 2025 to support your upcoming CPE year.
Additional courses will be added throughout the year.
Inventory Observation - Cretaceous Conservatory Simulation
Step into the heart of the Cretaceous Conservatory for an unforgettable inventory observation adventure! In this immersive simulation, you’ll travel to a remote island where the inventory isn’t just vast—it’s alive. As an auditor responsible for ensuring accuracy in the company’s dinosaur-development operations, you’ll face wild risks, navigate complex inventory procedures, and confront the unexpected.
Through hands-on scenarios, you’ll learn to identify misstatements, evaluate unique inventory challenges, and apply standard observation techniques—all while staying one step ahead of potential disaster. Can you survive the wilds of the Cretaceous and emerge as the ultimate inventory explorer, or will the risks prove too much to handle?
Upon completing this course, a learner will be able to:
- Recognize potential risks associated with inventory misstatements that an auditor should be aware of during an observation.
- Recall the standard procedures for observing and counting inventory during a physical inventory count.
- Identify key documentation required before, during, and after an inventory observation.
- Identify sufficient, appropriate inventory observation selections through identification of individually significant items and sampling methodology
- Recall potential risks associated with inventory or unique inventory situations
- Identify responses to risks and variances identified during an inventory observation